manslaughter

  • 41manslaughter — UK [ˈmænˌslɔːtə(r)] / US [ˈmænˌslɔtər] noun [uncountable] legal the crime of causing someone s death illegally but without intending to …

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  • 42manslaughter — [ˈmænˌslɔːtə] noun [U] legal the crime of causing someone s death illegally but without intending to See: murder …

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  • 43manslaughter — man•slaugh•ter [[t]ˈmænˌslɔ tər[/t]] n. law the unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought • Etymology: 1300–50 …

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  • 44manslaughter — /ˈmænslɔtə / (say manslawtuh) noun 1. the killing of a human being by another human being; homicide. 2. Law unlawful homicide not amounting to murder, either because there was no intention to kill, or because although the intention existed there… …

  • 45manslaughter —   Pepehi kanaka, lawe ola …

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  • 46manslaughter — n. 1 the killing of a human being. 2 Law the unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought …

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  • 47Corporate manslaughter (England and Wales) — Corporate manslaughter is a criminal offence in English law, being an act of homicide committed by a company or organisation. In general, in English criminal law, a juristic person is in the same position as a natural person, and may be convicted …

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  • 48Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 — The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to create a new offence that, in England …

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  • 49Voluntary manslaughter — Homicide Murde …

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  • 50Corporate manslaughter — is a crime in several jurisdictions, including England and Wales and Hong Kong.[1] It enables a corporation to be punished and censured for culpable conduct that leads to a person s death. This extends beyond any compensation that might be… …

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